Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -r-
daughter
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *duhter; OE dohtor, dohter (Mod E daughter); O Fris dochter; Dt dochter; O Sax dohtar; OHG tochter (Mod G Tochter); Icel dóttir; Sw dotter ← Indo-Europ *dhughəter-; Sanskr duhitár; Avest dugədar; Anc Gr θυγάτηρ; Armen dustr; Tochar tkācer; O Prus duckti; Lith duktė; O Slav дъшти (Russ дочь)]
Concordance
dauhtar - Nom, Voc, Acc, sing - Matth. IX, 18; IX, 22; X, 35; X, 37 etc
dauhtr - Dat, sing - Mrk. VII, 26; VII, 29
dauhtrum - Dat, pl - Luk. I, 5; Cor. II, VI, 18
dauhtr - Dat, sing - Mrk. VII, 26; VII, 29
dauhtrum - Dat, pl - Luk. I, 5; Cor. II, VI, 18
Paradigm
1.2.2. Kinship terms
nouns, -r- stem masculine gender
broþar
(brother) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | broþar | broþrjus |
genitive | broþrs | broþrē |
dative | broþr | broþrum |
accusative | broþar | broþruns |
nouns, -r- stem feminine gender
swistar
(sister) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | swistar | swistrjus |
genitive | swistrs | swistrē |
dative | swistr | swistrum |
accusative | swistar | swistruns |
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